Mens Underwear Blog

Spring is fast approaching, and if you are like me and have been binge watching Marie Kondo’s new show, “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” on Netflix, you are ready to organize. One of the first areas to tackle in your bedroom should be the underwear drawer. While the idea of cleaning doesn’t always “spark joy” for everyone, it can be a refreshing experience if you approach it correctly. The underwear drawer is often the first place you visit when getting ready in the morning, so why not make that the starting point of your spring cleaning adventures?

Cotton is one of the go-to fabric choices for clothing, but why? When you are an active man, you likely understand why cotton isn’t what it is cracked up to be. Sure, it is soft, but it also holds on to moisture, gets clingy, and refuses to dry quickly. So why are most men putting cotton around the area that can get insanely sweaty throughout the day? Here are Marco Marco’s two cents on cotton.

While many areas of the United States are still deep in the throes of winter, at Marco Marco, we are already thinking about those long summer days. We believe it is never too early to plan for those warm months, and part of that preparation involves expanding your swimwear collection. If you haven’t picked a new suit for this year, now is the perfect time to get your hands on the bright, bold prints that Marco Marco has to offer.

Have you ever put on a pair of underwear with the expectation of softness and comfort, only to be woefully disappointed? Have you ever had to resist the urge to perform an adjustment in a business setting due to your wildly unsupportive new briefs? We hear you. We are passionate about making underwear that doesn’t only look good, but it feels beyond amazing. In our quest for the perfect fit, we have discovered some mistakes that no self-respecting man should ever make.

Have you ever wondered where this magical style of underwear came from? How did we go from giant lacy pants to a sleek, sexy, form-fitting pair of undies? At Marco Marco, we believe it is essential to know your roots. We decided to dive into the history of briefs and what we found is pretty surprising.